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May a 0 ROF Gun marked with Prep/First Fire counter use Intensive Fire?

The wording in the Intensive Fire paragraph of page 11 of the ASLSK4 RB is confusing me.

My assumption is that an NON-FIRED 0 ROF MA/Gun that changes its CA is marked IF after the (first shot).

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It would be helpful if you used rule numbers in addition to page numbers. I have not received my SK#4, so page references are not necessarily the same.

A Gun without ROF printed on the counter can use intensive fire (as long as it is not "No IF"). One may not use intensive fire after changing CA.

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I was using page numbers cause SK RB can be rather lengthy between numerical references.
I understand your reasoning, and I acknowledge the concern. I am using ASLSK EP. So far the page numbers have aligned, but I don't know if they always will. I would suggest using both just in case. I am fairly sure that earlier ASLSKs will not align with page numbers, so someone using ASLSK #2 or #3 will probably have more difficulty trying to follow your questions.

Does it matter if the 0 ROF has fired or not prior to the CA change?

Or

Does an CA negate/preclude IF for a 0 ROF gun.
The Intensive Fire attack can include a CA change. A gun with no printed ROF that has not fired is marked with a Prep or first fire marker when it fires without changing CA. A gun with no printed ROF that has not fired is marked with a IF marker when it changes CA as it fires. A gun marked with a prep or first fire counter can use intensive fire, including changing CA as part of the attack.

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I understand your reasoning, and I acknowledge the concern. I am using ASLSK EP. So far the page numbers have aligned, but I don't know if they always will. I would suggest using both just in case. I am fairly sure that earlier ASLSKs will not align with page numbers, so someone using ASLSK #2 or #3 will probably have more difficulty trying to follow your questions.



The Intensive Fire attack can include a CA change. A gun with no printed ROF that has not fired is marked with a Prep or first fire marker when it fires without changing CA. A gun with no printed ROF that has not fired is marked with a IF marker when it changes CA as it fires. A gun marked with a prep or first fire counter can use intensive fire, including changing CA as part of the attack.

JR
JRV,

Thanks so much for the clarification on this! Tracking on all.

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Is this different to standard ASL? I've never played it tgat a 0 for gun cannot intensive fire after changing .CA.
 

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Wow C2.5. Glad I follow this forum. Been playing that wrongly forever!
It's not often that you have a no ROF gun that wants to make an intensive fire shot after changing CA. You probably have played that wrongly never.

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